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Traditional Herbal Medicine Notes |
Herbal medicine is
considered to be a
traditional herbal medicine in many eastern countries. Traditional
herbal medicine is used in the modern pharmacology. The
remedies are
created in the process of historical experience generalization of the
different folks. Traditional herbal medicine is developing thanks to
the vital plants which use the natural elements to fight the insects
and cure the injuries. In such a way, it is logical that traditional
herbal medicine is based on the plant extracts.
Statistics assure that about forty percents of the traditional herbal
medicine remedies are produces of the plants. The matter is that the
biological elements of the plants are more appropriate and safe for a
human body in comparison with the synthetic remedies. During the long
evolution, the human organism developed an outstanding ability to
absorb the natural elements better than the synthetic ones. The
natural components are easier to be involved into metabolism, they are
more available and the negative cases are very rare.
Traditional medicine switches to the herbal medicine
remedies
actively for another reason, as well. During the long years of the
traditional treatment, microorganisms and viruses became steadier
against the antibiotics and synthetic drugs. Contrary, the natural
components are still strong against the viruses.
That is why the natural extracts are widely used in the traditional
herbal medicine at the present time. In addition, the scientists
do everything possible to popularize the traditional herbal medicine
remedies. They combine the plants into the groups with the best
therapeutic properties, in accordance with the diseases, as some plant
could be useful against heart disorders, but harmful for people with
weak liver, for example.
Traditional herbal medicine, basing its researches on Ayurvedic herbal
medicine and Chinese
herbal medicine, is a natural alternative in the modern
medical practice.
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